This device features real-time
vulnerability discovery on
the network and can tune
and adapt its policies for the best
protection. As it learns more
about the network, it customises
its defences for the environment.
After reading the documentation
it takes just a few quick configuration
steps and the IPS is
ready to go. We found the web
interface slightly difficult to
navigate at first, but it became
more intuitive with practice.
This device prevented most
scanner attacks against our target
network and provided easy-to-read,
real-time logs on network activity.
However, we could bypass the IPS
when we tested with Core Impact,
but we note that the product is
aimed at datacentre markets and
has limited client signatures.
The documentation is clear and
makes setting up and configuring
the product an absolute breeze.
We thought the manuals were
well-organised and specific.
The only thing we would have
liked to see was a guide to the web
interface and how to use it,
because the interface was a little
confusing and we had to learn
how to use it best through trial
and error.
We found support for this
product to be average. There is a
support helpdesk, which is available
by phone, and email support
is also offered. There is also the
option to register with Lucid and
get many other support features,
but we could not discover whether
there was an extra fee or cost for
more support.
This lack of
information we regarded as
counterproductive for the user.
With prices from around £1,450
for ipANGEL 10 (10 Mbps
throughput) to £85,000 or so for
ipANGEL 2000 (2.5 Gbps
throughput) there is one for every
size of network and price range.
Unlike most devices in this
category, Lucid has developed
products designed for the specific
needs of an environment.